We ride on his back on every page looking out over the territory of his mind, a tenacious wise flight, worth the wind." Nikky Finney, National Book Award winnerPraise for Blood Ties & Brown Liquor"Steadily confident, smart, and surprising." Carl

We ride on his back on every page looking out over the territory of his mind, a tenacious wise flight, worth the wind." Nikky Finney, National Book Award winnerPraise for Blood Ties & Brown Liquor"Steadily confident, smart, and surprising." Carl Phillips"Deeply moving." Edward Hirsch"Formally various, richly textured." Mark Doty"A transcendent debut." Kevin Young"Hill's book gave me more hope for American poetry than any other book I read last year." Jason Koo"A major new voice in American poetry." Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His poetry takes the facts and figures of history and weaves all of us into its fabric. Hill shows us the emotions that come from thinking."The RumpusAdvance Praise for Dangerous GoodsMeasuring the distance between desires’ and the fear and possibilities of displacement, Sean Hill’s brilliant new book will make your heart skip like those flat stones that kiss the skin / of the pond and fly off again.’ Where Hill’s first book was anSuch range and formal innovation make Hill's second collection both rare and exhilarating. Here, playful "postcard" poems addressed to Nostalgia and My Third Crush Today sit alongside powerful reflections on the immigration of African Americans to Liberia during and after the era of slavery. A magnificent poetry collection to follow-up the debut Kevin Young compared to the those of Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Elizabeth Bishop's.From the poet whose stunning debut was praised as "transcendent" by Kevin Young and "steadily confident" by Carl Phillips, Dangerous Goods tracks its speaker throughout North America and abroad, illuminating the ways in which home and place may inhabit one another comfortably or uncomfortably — or both simultaneously. From the Bahamas, London, and Cairo, to Bemidji, Minnesota, and Milledgeville, Georgia, Sean Hill interweaves the contemporary with the historical, and explores with urgency the relationship between travel, migration, alienation, and home. PaGreat history on my African ancestors legacy of the greatest builders in the world.. I have few substantial criticisms of what they explicitly say, though some reservations about the overall picture of chance that a reader might implicitly draw from the book. This Bible is one the best Bibles ever! The print size is large and bold so it makes reading with ease there is absolutely no eye strain that one might experience from bibles with small print. Even after 10 years in e-publishing I still have a lot to learn and this book definitely contributed.Margaret I CarrEPress-online, inc.. I am equally sure of their varied and diverse opinions. Still, I learned a lot from this book and recommend it as a very reasonable purchase for anyone interested in the business side of publishing.Nicely formatted for Kindle.. Witomski, John Wagenhauser, and Samuel M. Yet it is in the background, and seemingly unrelated - despite the fact that one of the gods created the werewolves in the first place, and a couple other reasons that led me to believe he would eventually tie all the events together. The pages distinctive large square format offers a
- Title : Dangerous Goods: Poems
- Author : Sean Hill
- Rating : 4.69 (570 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-10-30
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 104 Pages
- Asin : 1571314571
- Language : English


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